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A WWI Duke of Cornwall Light Infantry Duo, comprising War and Victory medal, awarded to 34557 PTE.H.F.NOYCE D.OF.CORN.L.I, together with his WWII Defence medal, and his Fire Service medal from the Andover Fire Service, including National Fire Brigade Association 20 Year medal (silver), having Twenty Year and two Five Year Clasps and National Fire Brigade Union 10 Year (bronze), having 10 Year and Five Year clasp, dated 1905 (5)
A London Fire Brigade Good Service medal 1928, awarded to FIREMANF.FULKER, together with a silver Richmond Fire Brigade 10 years service medal (named), a B.F.S.A medal (named), London Private Fire Brigade Association medal, plus four National Fire Brigade Association medals, one silver, all with clasps, three named (8)Richmond - C Baker 1920, BFSA - W.H Ratcliffe, NFSA (silver) 2419 W Green, London Private - rim 49, NFSA 8118 Joseph Brayford, NFSA 9564 James A Browning, NFSA - rim 6874
A group of five Overseas Fire Brigade medals, including a New Zealand Nelson City Council 5 Year Volunteer Long Service medal, dated 1917 (named), a Nigerian Meritorious Service medal, Nigerian Long Service and Good Conduct medal, south African Long Service and Good Conduct medal, plus a City of Cape Town Long Service medal with 5 and 10 years clasps (5)
A Royal Fleet Reserve Long Service and Good Conduct medal, awarded to SS.122311 (PO.B.14253) J.G GOLDWELL. STO.1.R.F.R, together with a WWII pair awarded to J. 39738 C.J.P.MOORE A.B R.N, a WWII Defence medal and 1939-45 Star, a selection of various badges, plus 14 Naval cap ribbons, including HMS Peregrine, HMS Goldcrest, HMS Bulwark, HMS Ark Royal etc (parcel)
A London Fire Brigade Coronation medal 1911, awarded to FIREMAN S.J.W.WELLS, together with a selection of three Coronation and Jubilee medals, including a London County Council Metropolitan Fire Brigade 1897 medal awarded to WILLIAM H TRICE, an L.C.C.M.F.B King Edward VII Coronation medal awarded to ROBERT ANTHONY, plus a 1935 Jubilee medal, 1937 Coronation medal and a 1953 Coronation medal (6)
A extensive WWII medal group, comprising War and Defence medal, the 1939-45 Star with Battle of Britain clasp, the Africa Star with 1st Army and North Africa 1942-45 clasps, the Burma Star with Pacific clasp, the Pacific Star with Burma clasp, the France and Germany star with Air Crew Europe clasp, the Atlantic Star with France and Germany clasp, the Air Crew Europe Star with Atlantic clasp, and the Italy Star (10)These look to be ok in our opinion, you will need to make own opinion on the medals and the clasps before bidding, would suggest viewing if possible.
A group of seven Fire Brigade medals, comprising a Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee Cross, a Surrey Fire Brigade Association Ten Year Service Star, a National Fire Brigade Union bronze Ten Year medal, and an unmarked example, plus three Birmingham Fire Brigade Competition medal, five medals being silver (7)the name on the back of the Birmingham medal are for FIREMAN GILKS, dated 1926/27 and 31, one having his initial T
A selection of WWII medals, including a George V Efficiency medal with Territorial clasp, marked 1920033 S.P.R.E G.A MILLER R.E, not original recipient, together with Defence and War medal, 1939-45 Star, France and Germany Star, Italy Star with 8th Army clasp, Africa Star with 1st Army clasp, Dunkirk medal, also in the lot a small selection of metal and cloth badges (parcel)
Two silver National Fire Brigade Union Long Service medals, one awarded to C THOMPSON - HELSBY CABLE WORKS 1916, having 20 Years clasp, the other unnamed to medal with original certificate named HENRY HEALES, having one 20 years clasp and three 5 years clasps, together with five bronze examples, each having clasps, three being engraved to reverse (7)bronze medal is Engineer A Bird JaY 1900 (rim 956), C.J Worsley (Luton) No.1104 April 15th 1900, J.H.Battye B.C.F.B 1903 (rim 1810), two are blank
A silver H.U.D.C Fire Brigade 10 year Service and Good Conduct medal, together with a John Chard Decoration medal, two Fire Brigade Long Service medals, one for Birmingham (named), the other Glasgow, a Leith Special Fireman Volunteer medal 1914-19, and a Clarico Fire Brigade medal, two with cases, (6)the name on the rim of the Birmingham medal is FIREMAN C.BIRD 1940
A collection of napkin rings, a silver open faced fob watch, various items of costume jewellery etc, together with two replica Lusitania medals, after Karl Groetz, together with a Royal Life Saving Society Medal in red box, 1915 On War Service lapel badge, a mother of pearl artillery sweetheart brooch and various other military and naval cap badges and a Daily Mail Teddy Tale League enamel badge (parcel)
A group of six medals belonging to Sub Lieutenant R.S Hardman as well as two notifications of being mentioned in despatches for Service on the HMS Onslaught ("For bravery and devotion") and HMS Sturdy ("For bravery, skill and determination whilst serving in H.M. Submarines in. successful patrols in the Far East"; medal include Pacific Star (with Burma tab), The France and Germany Star and the Atlantic star; with original cardboard medal box.
John Calvin (1509-1564), cased 300th Anniversary Commemorative copper medal of the Reformation in Geneva, 1835, by Antoine Bovy (1795-1877), prominent bust to left, wearing cap and fur-collared gown, JOHANNES CALVINUS NATUS NOVIODUNI 1509 MOR TUUS GENEVà 1564, rev Gothic pulpit, legend in three panels, IL TEINT FERME | COME S’IL EVST VEV CELVY | QVI EST INVISIBLE, legend around, CORPORE-FRACTUS : ANIMO-POTENS : FIDE-VICTORE | ECCLESIÃ-REFORMATOR-GENEVà | PASTOR-ET-TUTAMEN, 108mm. Condition: case in poor condition
A selection of 14-Masonic medallions and associated regalia all relating to Worshipful Brother John Norris of the Elkington Lodge No. 1016, from 1897 to 1914 in metal case. Twelve medallions in hallmarked silver gilt plus an 18ct yellow gold and blue enamel brooch, inscribed, 18.79g and a 15ct gold-mounted glass-fronted (crack to glass) Masonic medal with ribbon marked 'Honourable Testimonial of Masonic Charity & Benevolence instituted by H.R.H Aug Fred Duke of Sussex' (14)
1916 Rising Medal to Kathleen Clarke. James Adam & Sons 12 April 2006, where purchased by the current owner. Kathleen Clarke's statement to the Pensions Branch of the Department of Defence, outlines in detail her service in the period up to, during and following the Easter Rising. She "selected sixteen girls from Cumann na mBan to do dispatch work". On Easter Thursday she and her sister travelled to Limerick with Kathleen's and Tom's children, to leave them with her mother. She brought written and verbal messages from her husband and Sean McDermott to the Irish Volunteers there. She returned to Dublin on Good Friday bringing messages from the Volunteers in Limerick. With the Rising still scheduled to commence on Sunday, Tom Clarke went into hiding on Saturday morning. Kathleen was to run the shop as usual and be available to receive and distribute messages, if required. She opened the shop as usual on Easter Sunday but closed at 2pm and went home to 10, Richmond Avenue "to await the first shot at 4pm, as had been arranged." Later that evening, Tom Clarke, Tommy O'Connor and Sean McGarry arrived with the news that the Rising had been postponed to Easter Monday. They stayed overnight, armed and expecting a raid.Kathleen was ordered to remain at Richmond Avenue for the duration of the Rising and to receive and distribute communications from units outside Dublin, which she did. She was also ordered to organise the care and maintenance of the dependants of those fighting in the Rising, with immediate effect. Clarke remained at Richmond Avenue until she was arrested on Tuesday 2 May. She founded the Irish Republican Prisoners' Dependants Fund the following Saturday.
1844-1863 Royal Agricultural Society of Ireland medals, by Jones and Lizars. A gilt medal awarded to Viscount Midleton for his First Class Cottages Erected at Midleton, 1881 & 1882, by Woodhouse; and five medals awarded to Charles Furney, Knockduff of North Wexford and Gorey Farming Society, for Best Root Crop, 2nd Class, 1855, by Jones, Dublin; to William Owens, Blessington for Breeding Sow, 1844, by Lizars, Dublin; to William Owen, Blessenton (sic.) of Upper Ossary Farming Society, for Best Breeding Ewes, 1858, by Jones Dublin; to Messers Dobson, Hogg & Robertson, 22 Mary St. Dublin, at National Cattle Show Cork for Best Cereals and Grass Seeds, 1860, by Jones, Dublin; and to Mr James C Anderson. Mary Mount of Dromore Farming Society, for Best Bull, 2nd Class, 1863 by Jones, Dublin. (6) F.E. Dixon collection.
1845-1938 Agricultural medals by Woodhouse, Moore, Lizars and Parkes. Co. Longford Agricultural Society to Doctor Hinds for the Best Yearling Heifer, Spring Cattle Show 1845, Woodhouse, Dublin; Royal Agricultural Improvement Society of Ireland to James Wood, Castle Grove For the greatest area of Thorough Draining in the Letterkenny Union Farming Society, 1846, by Lizars, Dublin; Royal Agricultural Improvement Society of Ireland to the Marquis of Downshire, Blessington, for the best Bull at the Naas Union Farming Society Cattle Show, 1847, by Lizars, Dublin; Gilt Medal of the Dublin Cattle Salesmaster's Association, Bank's Cup for Bullock to Sumerton Estates Company, 1938; Cork Farmers Club Show to Mr Michael Ahern for Best 20 Stone Red Wheat, by J. Moore; Gowran Farming Society medal by Parkes, Dublin. (5) F.E. Dixon collection.
1847-1921 Agricultural medals, North Wicklow and Kildare. Royal Agricultural Improvement Society of Ireland to the Marquis of Downshire, Blessington, for the best Bull at the Naas Union Farming Society Cattle Show, 1847, by Lizars, Dublin; To John Byrne Esq. for Imperial Hunter Stud Book at the Kildare Hunt Show, 1905; South Kildare Agricultural Society Ltd. Athy, Co. Kildare Show, Best Hunter Championship, 1920, hallmarked for Birmingham, 1920; Irish Pony Show, Dublin, to Capt. F.F. Spicer, 1921; and an un-engraved Royal Agricultural Improvement Society of Ireland medal by Woodhouse, Dublin. (5) F.E. Dixon collection.
Football, Brantwood Football Club, gold medal and team photographs. A 9ct gold Irish Football Association medal to 'Brantwood F.C. - 1951-52 - J.McCafferty', Birmingham, 1951, 5.2g; together with three large Brantwood FC team photographs, 1916-17, 1920-21 and 1924-25; also a Parkmount FC (Belfast) team photograph 1900-01. (5) The largest mount 17 by 22in. (43.2 by 55.9cm) Brantwood Football Club, founded in 1901, is an intermediate Northern Ireland club.
GAA. 1922 Football gold medal to Tony Gibbons. 9ct gold, hallmarked JM (John Miller), Dublin 1922. Awarded to A. J. (Tony) Gibbons. Not inscribed. A. J. Gibbons; by descent to the present owner. Tony Gibbons played for C. J. Kickhams Club, and was on the Dublin Senior Football team that won the All-Ireland of 1922, played on 7 October 1923. The Leinster Final was played on 22 October 1922. Accompanied by correspondence and photocopies of photographs of the teams Gibbons was in.
Collection of Irish sporting medals. A 9ct gold medal for the Swords Tournament 1927, hallmarked for Dublin, 1926, 6.5g; eight various silver medals including Dublin Hospitals Football Union, Dublin 1904, total weight 70g; and a base metal football medal dated 1883, with maker's mark 'JFO'C - CORK'
1874 Ashantee, 1914-18 and 1939-45, family group of eighteen medals. Ashantee Medal to T. Gaffneys. Serjt. R.M.A. H.M.S. Active. 73-74; 1914-15 Star, British War Medal and Victory Medal, together with Special Constabulary Medal, to Lieut. Henry C. Gaffney R.N.R.; Red Cross Medal, unnamed to Charlotte Gaffney; Defence Medal and War Medal 1939-45, 1939-45 Star Atlantic Star, Arctic Star, Soviet 40th Anniversary Medal to Denis Henry Gaffney, Fleet Air Arm, in box of issue with Admiralty slip (D.H. Gaffney was also the recipient of the Medal of Ushakov not included in this lot); group of six comprising 1939-45 Star, Atlantic Star, Africa Star with Nth Africa 1942-43 clasp, Italy Star, Defence Medal and War Medal 1939-45 to Harry Cecil Gaffney; also a Special Constable's armband and a sporting medal to D.RH. Gaffney.
1881 Royal National Lifeboat Institution silver medal to Henry Williams, Coxswain, Kingstown Lifeboat. Inscribed to the rim, 'MR. H. WILLIAMS. Voted 1st Dec. 1881' In fitted case of issue. In recognition of long and gallant service. Henry Williams was succeeded as coxswain of Kingstown Lifeboat by his son Alexander. Both lost their lives during the attempted rescue of the crew of the SS Palme on 24 December, 1895.
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